It's not really clear what you are asking here. You have a very long sidebar, so the page will be at least as tall as that. So if the sidebar is a lot taller than the content, there will be a lot of white space under the content. Is that what you mean?

stephaneeybert
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2012-02-11T18:06:43Z —
#3

Hello,

Sorry for the lack of clearness then. I understand that the page is long. But why does the browser have to scroll down by itself on page load ? It happens if you go to a page after landing at the website. Like the one page link I gave for example. I would like the browser to display the page but not do any scroll down by itself right after the page has load.

Thanks

Stephane

ralphm
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2012-02-12T03:09:12Z —
#4

O, sorry, I see what you mean. Yes, it is definitely JavaScript doing that (as it doesn't happen with JS turned off). I'm afraid I can't see what's causing it, but hopefully someone else can.

Paul_Wilkins
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2012-02-12T03:25:22Z —
#5

It seems to be this line that's causing the trouble.

document.form1.verbe.focus();

stephaneeybert
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2012-02-12T06:38:21Z —
#6

Spot on Paul ! Yes indeed, there is a focus here.. I shall turn it off then.Thanks !